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Meanings of
congregate
in English
To collect in one place, usually for a purpose.
meet
gather
assemble
accumulate
amass
foregather
forgather
Collected.
collected
assembled
accumulated
amassed
massed
Related terms
concentrated
Synonyms
Examples for "
meet
"
meet
gather
assemble
accumulate
amass
Examples for "
meet
"
1
We share information to
meet
common goals, often far in the future.
2
EU leaders will
meet
on Thursday to discuss the Greek debt crisis.
3
The economy and finance ministers of both countries
meet
in Berlin today.
4
In any case, we shall soon
meet
,
the Great King and I.
5
She said midwifery needed greater resources and support to
meet
those demands.
1
Families
gather
at the ship's home base, anxiously hoping for good news.
2
Negotiating takes time and you need to think,
gather
information and strategise.
3
Others are trying to
gather
new information to better measure underlying behaviour.
4
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fans
gather
to watch 'dour German second division football'.
5
Each year they
gather
in the vast library of the family home.
1
Freedom means the right of people to
assemble
,
organize, and debate openly.
2
Everyone had time to
assemble
at Ish's house to hear the news.
3
Hedge funds often take a few weeks to
assemble
their quarterly reports.
4
Years later it is not possible to
assemble
the accountability puzzle fully.
5
When all the people are prepared they shall
assemble
within the circle.
1
Countries
accumulate
debt partly as a result of sustaining a trade deficit.
2
Collectively, workers can
accumulate
large amounts of company shares in retirement accounts.
3
But we know they cannot
accumulate
that knowledge overnight, it takes time.
4
Many treatable conditions may be anticipated and features may
accumulate
over time.
5
These fragments
accumulate
over time and their production rate is rather constant.
1
This strong start has helped Ingles
amass
career-best form in the postseason.
2
If you
amass
12 points, you will receive a three month suspension.
3
Ashton Kutcher becomes first celebrity to
amass
1 million followers on Twitter.
4
As organisers, bookie and top golemachist, Pennyhaugh and Judah
amass
good money.
5
Boo has worked hard to
amass
her facts and get them right.
1
No longer do wealthy shipowners and merchants
foregather
hereabouts; for none exist.
2
For that I will never again
foregather
with thee, after this night.
3
It was the custom to
foregather
at Mrs. Mowbray's home in the evening.
4
We used to
foregather
in some comfortable grog shop and discuss.
5
On Sundays only, the masters make themselves spruce and
foregather
apart.
1
On the 17th of January we should
forgather
in Constantinople.
2
The next time that we
forgather
,
I'll be better learned.
3
When three men like yourselves
forgather
one can generally look for balloons in the sky.
4
But I'll give the benefit of my opinions to Lady Whitecross when we two
forgather
.
5
Atkinson and Campbell have gone to Hut Point with one dog-team, and we are all to
forgather
here.
Usage of
congregate
in English
1
On the corner, a group of seven or eight young men
congregate
.
2
Do not
congregate
or seek shelter in buildings beneath steeply sloped areas.
3
They must all
congregate
in the yard, and you shall look on.
4
Yet geese
congregate
also; and geese never by any chance look wise.
5
They
congregate
with the painstaking works of others round the Christmas table.
6
And besides, who's getting hurt? The other parents were beginning to
congregate
.
7
It's the only place left where there is a
congregate
social life.
8
It was stone, with an enormous fireplace where people tended to
congregate
.
9
It has a lively restaurant- and bar-lined main street where students
congregate
.
10
Cavan people tended to traditionally
congregate
at weddings, funerals and football matches.
11
One shows where tourists tend to
congregate
in cities around the world.
12
When others
congregate
to eat, the Scot seems specially impelled to talk.
13
It turned into the place to shop and
congregate
and drink tea.
14
Not that it is wholly new, for unrest is wherever people
congregate
.
15
Read an article on cottage VERSUS
congregate
system for housing dependent children.
16
A group of old friends
congregate
in a midlands bar, seeking vengeance.
Other examples for "congregate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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congregate
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
congregate in
congregate there
congregate together
congregate in cities
congregate also
More collocations
Congregate
through the time
Congregate
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common